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ENGLISH CBSE SAMPLE PAPER FOR CLASS 12TH

ENGLISH CBSE SAMPLE PAPER FOR CLASS 12TH (10)
Aug 19, 2009
Sample Paper – 2009-2010 Class – XII Subject – Functional English Time allowed: 3 hours Maximum Marks: 100 GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS: ...
ENGLISH CBSE SAMPLE PAPER FOR CLASS 12TH (9)
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Sample Paper – 2009-2010 Class – XII Subject - Functional English Section A: Reading ...
ENGLISH CBSE SAMPLE PAPER FOR CLASS 12TH (8)
Aug 19, 2009
Sample Paper – 2009-2010 Class – XII Subject – English SECTION A : READING Q1. Read the passage given below and then answer the questions which follow: (12 marks) 1. A...
ENGLISH CBSE SAMPLE PAPER FOR CLASS 12TH (7)
Aug 19, 2009
ENGLISH CORE CODE NO.: 301 Class-XII SAMPLE QUESTION PAPER II Section A: Reading Max. Marks : 20 Read the...
ENGLISH CBSE SAMPLE PAPER FOR CLASS 12TH (6)
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ENGLISH CORE CODE NO.: 301 Class-XII SAMPLE QUESTION PAPER I Section A: Reading Max. Marks : 20 Read the passage given below and then answer the questions which follow: ...
ENGLISH CBSE SAMPLE PAPER FOR CLASS 12TH (5)
Aug 19, 2009
Sample Paper - 2009 Class- XII Subject – ENGLISH CORE (301) Q1. Read the following passage and answer the questions 1. In the hospital, I was thinking about the most exceptional people...
ENGLISH CBSE SAMPLE PAPER FOR CLASS 12TH (4)
Aug 19, 2009
Sample Paper - 2009 Class- XII Subject – ENGLISH CORE (301) Q1. Read the following passage and answer the questions 1. In the hospital, I was thinking about the most exceptional people...
ENGLISH CBSE SAMPLE PAPER FOR CLASS 12TH (3)
Aug 19, 2009
Guess Paper – 2009-2010 Class – XII Subject – English Time allowed: 3 hours Maximum Marks: 100 A.1 Read the...
ENGLISH CBSE SAMPLE PAPER FOR CLASS 12TH (2)
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Guess Paper – 2009-2010 Class – XSubject –English Time allowed: 3 hours Maximum Marks: 100 A.1 Read the...
ENGLISH CBSE SAMPLE PAPER FOR CLASS 12TH (1)
Aug 19, 2009
Sample Paper – 2009-2010Class - XIISubject - English Time-3 hours ...

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